Collection ID: CRA517
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Charles "Chuck" Hughes Papers, CRA 517, Calumet Regional Archives, Indiana University Northwest Archives and Special Collections, Gary, Indiana.

Background

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Charles "Chuck" Hughes serves as the President / CEO of the Gary Chamber of Commerce. His mission, along with that of the Chamber is to attract new business, retain existing businesses, and to promote and further develop all of the business interests in the City of Gary. Chuck also has collaborated with Mayors, Partners, Investors, and Developers in helping to bring economic development to the city of Gary. During his very diverse and productive career, Mr. Hughes served as a Gary Fire Official for 34 years reaching the rank of Battalion Chief and the department's Public Information Officer. He worked as a member of the media doing both radio and television. He was the host of the popular "Sound Off" program on W.W.C.A. radio for several years in addition to serving as the evening newscaster. He was the 4th black on-air person hired full-time at W.W.C.A. behind only the legendary Lucky Cordell, Vivian Carter, and Jesse Coopwood. He later was named the first black play-by-play announcer and that was followed by his being named the first black Sports Director at that station. Next, he ventured into Chicago television where he served as Producer and host for the popular television talk show "Dimensions" seen weekly on W.P.W.R. /U.P.N. Channel 50 - Chicago.

Chuck also served with distinction for 16 years as a member of the Gary City Council in an At-large position. During that time, he served two terms as President, two as Vice-President, and each year served as the Council's Public Safety Chairman. He is credited with founding several community programs such as the Gary Midnight Basketball Program, the No Workshops, No Jump Shots program, hosting the management of Taser International in Gary providing an alternative to deadly force on the part of the area Police Departments and the Local Northwest Indiana and Chicago media anti-violence initiative.

Chuck's council success enabled him to serve as the Education Chairman for the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns. National recognition included his being selected as first Vice-Chair and then Chairman of the National League of Cities Public Safety and Crime Prevention Committee being the only person from Northwest Indiana to ever serve in that capacity, invited to the White House to meet with the U.S. Drug Czar to help develop policy. Next, Mr. Hughes was asked to serve on the prestigious National League of Cities Board of Directors, where only a couple of others from Northwest Indiana had ever previously served.

In addition to his duties as Executive Director of the Gary Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Hughes recently served as the Board Chairman for the Gary-Hammond East Chicago Empowerment Zone. Currently, he serves as a member of the Indiana University Executive Council, the I.U. Chancellor's Community Engagement Committee, the Indiana University School of Business Advisory Committee, the I.U. SPEA Advisory Committee, Northwest Indiana Chamber Executives Association, the Regional Development Corporation Board of Directors, Big Shoulders Fund, Ivy Tech Society of Innovators, the Indiana Black Expo Board of Directors, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's State Advisory Committee. Friends of the Gary Airport and the Salvation Army Board of Directors. Among his many affiliations are the National Association of Black Journalists, Firefighters Local 359, Indiana Association of Fire Firefighters, Retired Fire and Police Association, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., and the I CHANGE NATIONS 3M Project Global Initiative.

Chuck has received numerous honors for his work in the community and on behalf of its citizens. Those include; the prestigious Indiana University Outstanding Alumnus Award, Pi Alpha Alpha National Honor Society Award for Public Affairs and Administration, Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Civil Rights Library, induction into the National Civil Rights Library Hall of Fame, Honorary Doctorate degree in Philosophy and Humanities from United Graduate College and Seminary International, appointed a Goodwill Ambassador by Golden Rule International, I-Change Nations Award as a Human Conservation Solutionist, Love International's Golden Statesman Award, Great Garyite Award and founder of the internationally acclaimed Community Civility Counts initiative, a campaign that earned him recognition from Ambassador Dr. Clyde Rivers at the Gerald R. .Ford presidential Library in Grand Rapids Michigan and later at the U.S. Capitol.

Chuck Hughes is a graduate of Gary Roosevelt High School where he was a stellar athlete, has a Certificate of Graduation from Midwestern Broadcast School, and a Bachelor's and master's degree in public Affairs from Indiana University. He is the father of two daughters.

Acquisition information:
Charles Hughes donated his papers to Indiana University Northwest in 2024.

Access

PREFERRED CITATION:

Charles "Chuck" Hughes Papers, CRA 517, Calumet Regional Archives, Indiana University Northwest Archives and Special Collections, Gary, Indiana.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Northwest
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
John W. Anderson Library
3400 Broadway
Gary, Indiana 46408, United States
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Northwest
CONTACT:
219-980-6547
jpekarek@iu.edu